Posts Tagged ‘animal control’
Adoptable Animal of the Week: Garret
Oakland North is continuing with our feature. Every Tuesday, Oakland Animal Services will spotlight an “Animal of the Week” that’s up for adoption at their facility. This week it’s Garret.
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Oakland North is continuing with our feature. Every Tuesday, Oakland Animal Services will spotlight an “Animal of the Week” that’s up for adoption at their facility. This week it’s Gizmo.
Read MoreAdoptable animal of the week: Sufi
Oakland North is continuing with our feature. Every Tuesday, Oakland Animal Services will spotlight an “Animal of the Week” that’s up for adoption at their facility. This week it’s Sufi.
Read MoreAdoptable animal of the week: Bobbi
Oakland North is continuing with our feature. Every Tuesday, Oakland Animal Services will spotlight an “Animal of the Week” that’s up for adoption at their facility. This week it’s Bobbi.
Read MoreAdoptable animal of the week: Wesley
Oakland North is continuing with our feature. Every Tuesday, Oakland Animal Services will spotlight an “Animal of the Week” that’s up for adoption at their facility. This week it’s Wesley:
Wesley is a 5 month-old male tabby who likes to play but doesn’t enjoy the company of other cats and kittens, so would prefer to be the only cat in an adult home. Go here to see photos of Wesley. You can also go to www.oaklandanimalservices.org. Visit Oakland Animal Services at 1101 29th Avenue, Oakland, CA and ask to see Wesley.
Read MoreAdoptable animal of the week: Artimus
Oakland North is continuing with our feature. Every Tuesday, Oakland Animal Services will spotlight an “Animal of the Week” that’s up for adoption at their facility. This week it’s Artimus.
Read MoreToo many bunnies at the Oakland Animal Services shelter
Two rabbits share one of the cages at the Oakland Animal Services shelter–hopping around, sniffing, stretching out their hind legs and paws, and wagging their little tails. They are just two of the 31 rabbits up for adoption at the maxed-out shelter.
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